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Pavlyuchenko considering options

Image: Roman Pavlyuchenko: On target in win over Sunderland

Despite his winning goal against Sunderland, Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko still looks set to leave the club.

Russian set for January move

Despite his winning goal against Sunderland, Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko still looks set to leave the club, according to his agent. After seeing Pavlyuchenko score the winner at White Hart Lane on Sunday, Spurs boss Harry Redknapp was quick to praise the Russian, insisting he wants him to stay. However, as he is unable to offer him first-team football, Pavlyuchenko looks set to move on. His agent has confirmed that a number of clubs are battling to sign the 30-year-old, with former club Spartak Moscow and big-spending Anzhi Makhachkala looking favourites. Queens Park Rangers are also keen, but Tottenham reportedly want more than £10million for the striker. Spartak do have the funds and look set to press ahead with a move, although Oleg Artemov would not talk about where Pavlyuchenko would be moving to. "We have lots of offers, we have been considering the options," Artemov told Tvoy Den. "We've been collecting information about those teams that are interested in Pavlyuchenko. "We'll choose the option which is the best for Roman. I can mention details only during the transfer window in January."

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